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A DANISH ROSEWOOD DINING TABLE DESIGNED BY KAI KRISTIANSEN with a leaf on quadripartite support, 72cm h, 128cm diam, 182cm extended, with a contemporary sideboard and six chairs, 1966 (8) Provenance: Purchased by the late vendor from Hopewells Ltd, Nottingham on 26 February 1966 (sold with despatch labels). Entirely unrestored, generally faded albeit unevenly, top of sideboard with several staines
TWO GALLÉ MARQUETRY TABLES the rectangular top with naturalistic pine trees or berried boughs before the setting Sun, on square underframe, 73cm h; 44.5 x 51cm and 46 x 65cm, larger table with inlaid signature Gallé, c1905 ++Both in good condition, in the late owner`s family possession
AN OAK DINING SUITE the table with four plank top and cleated ends with exposed dowels, carved frieze and substantial trestles with a large rose united by pegged stretcher, the chairs with panelled back, table 78cm h; 80 x 154cm, 1956 (5) ++Commissioned in the 1950s from the maker Lindley of Ravenshead, Nottinghamshire by the present vendor and in excellent condition
A FRENCH TABLE SERVICE engraved with armorials, by Odiot, maker`s and post 1838 Paris standard marks, late 19th c, in maker`s plush fitted maroon morocco covered canteen inscribed ODIOT FABRIQUE D`ORFEVRERIE RUE BASSE DU REMPART NO 72, 110ozs 10dwts weighable (54) ++In excellent condition with little sign of use. The exterior of the canteen scuffed and faded with loss and on the lid two old wax seal impressions
A GEORGE III/VICTORIAN COMPOSED TABLE SERVICE bright cut Old English pattern, crested, by (but not limited to) George Smith and William Fearn, William Eley William Fearn and William Chawner, William Theobalds, Robert Hennell II, Richard Crossley and George Smith and Alexander Henderson (Edinburgh), London 1776-1841 (one dessert spoon Exeter 1878), in baize lined oak canteen labelled MALLETT & SON BATH, 128ozs 10dwts (101) ++Bright cut and crested under the auspices`s of Mallett & Son in the late 19th/early 20th c. The principal pieces in excellent condition, rather more wear visible on the dessert spoons, the bowls of several of these and one or two of the teaspoons creased where thin
A VICTORIAN TABLE SERVICE FOR EIGHTEEN King`s pattern with diamond heel, initialled H, by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1889 and 90, in baize lined fitted oak canteen supplied by Elkington & Co Ltd, 192ozs (80) ++In very good condition with very little sign of having been used, on some pieces probably never used. The tines of the forks not blunted or reduced through wear and the canteen complete but for the lack of one salt spoon and the two sauce ladles
Three Victorian graduated Pewter country house meat dish covers, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield; a 19th Century plated table centre piece base by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, having sphinx decoration to the triform stepped base, AF; and other nominal plated items to include a side pouring coffee pot; a large hunting flask etc., AF
A late Victorian/Edwardian silver Old English and Rat-tail pattern canteen of cutlery, by Walker & Hall, comprising 18 dessert forks, 18 dessert spoons, 23 table forks, 18 table spoons, 18 teaspoons, 7 salt and mustard spoons, a pair of sugar tongs, a soup ladle, a pair of basting spoons and a pair of sauce ladles, Sheffield 1900/1901, contained in an oak and brass mounted cutlery case; together with four plated knife rests, various steel bladed and ivorine handled knives and forks; and a glass and plate mounted four piece cruet, weighable silver approx. 180ozs.
A George IV silver Fiddle pattern basting spoon, London 1824; five silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons of the same date; a Fiddle pattern table spoon, London 1817; a Fiddle pattern dessert spoon, London 1812; a Victorian silver fish knife, London 1856; a George III silver Old English pattern table spoon, London 1810; and an earlier example, marks rubbed, 18ozs.
A pair of George IV silver Fiddle pattern table spoons, London 1824; a pair of Victorian similar, London 1839; five various other Georgian and Victorian examples; a pair of George IV silver Old English pattern table spoons, London 1824; and a pair of Edwardian similar, London 1901, mostly monogrammed or initialled, approx. 29ozs.
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